Whip is now available

Whip finalThe sixth book in the Captive Hearts series is now available on Amazon! This book is a prequel and covers Whip’s early years.

You can get it here.

Blurb:

Named at birth by his mother in memory of her father, he’s given a name that his father can’t bring himself to say. When Whip’s uncle suggests an alternative, the only evidence of the ‘sissified’ name is in the bible Elizabeth Harding records her son’s birth in. Dead of consumption before her son’s third birthday, the bible is buried with her, and so is the only evidence of Whip’s ‘real’ name.

Raised by his father on their successful Texas horse ranch, Whip learns everything he needs to know to train and raise the finest working horses in Texas. But when one tragedy after another befalls the small Harding ranch, Whip’s father loses his drive and ambition and slowly the ranch begins to fall apart. Whip is left alone at the young age of fifteen after a riding accident takes his father’s life. There aren’t many ranch hands willing to have a teenaged owner be their boss. Whip needs to make a decision. Should he attempt to try to bring the ranch back to its once profitable state on his own, or is it time to move on?

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Coming soon to Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and other ebook sellers.

 

Crazy Water Available!

Crazy Water mergedCrazy Water is now available on the Kindle store and on Smashwords! It usually takes Amazon close to 24 hours to finish their review and publishing but this time only took about four hours!

It’ll be available for the nook and on the apple store soon.

Crazy Water

Crazy Water – is he Comanche, half-breed, or white? The four men who find him with a head injury on the riverbank, name him Crazy Water. He doesn’t know his true name or where he comes from. He is dressed in Comanche garb, speaks the Comanche tongue fluently, and has more knowledge of hunting and tracking than most boys his age. He remembers nothing of his life before he was found at the riverbank.

For nearly ten years he lives as a Comanche. When the Jerome Agreement is put into effect, giving each Comanche 160 acres of his own land, thereby breaking up the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache reservation, Crazy Water and his friends decide to take advantage of this and return to the reservation for their share of the land.

When he meets beautiful Kyah and they fall in love, he concentrates on building a life without ever learning the answers to his questions. Will he ever learn who he is? If he has parents or other family? Or will his past remain a mystery forever?

 

 

Crazy Water in Publishing on Amazon Kindle

Crazy Water mergedI just hit publish on Amazon Kindle for Crazy Water. It generally takes 12 to 24 hours, so sometime tomorrow it will be available for purchase.

Crazy Water:

Crazy Water – is he Comanche, half-breed, or white? The four men who find him with a head injury on the riverbank, name him Crazy Water. He doesn’t know his true name or where he comes from. He is dressed in Comanche garb, speaks the Comanche tongue fluently, and has more knowledge of hunting and tracking than most boys his age. He remembers nothing of his life before he was found at the riverbank.

For nearly ten years he lives as a Comanche. When the Jerome Agreement is put into effect, giving each Comanche 160 acres of his own land, thereby breaking up the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache reservation, Crazy Water and his friends decide to take advantage of this and return to the reservation for their share of the land.

When he meets beautiful Kyah and they fall in love, he concentrates on building a life without ever learning the answers to his questions. Will he ever learn who he is? If he has parents or other family? Or will his past remain a mystery forever?